Promotion Boards

June 16th, 2013, 10:38 AM

I just logged into the HRC website, and on the top pane it used to have three choices: "Active Record," "Reserve Record," and "Guard Record." The Guard Record is now gone, and my "Reserve Record" shows me as a 2LT. What gives?

Also, what is the story on the CPT promotion boards? Does anyone know how we can find out which board (which date, that is) our packet was submitted to? When are the results supposed to be posted?

I was told that my packet was submitted to the October board, and here we are in the middle of June and I can't find any results. Does anyone have a clear understanding of what is going on, or how this works (assuming it works at all)?

Both your "reserve" record and "guard record" will mirror your OMPF in iperms.

Not necessarily. I have stuff omitted in my iPerms that showed on my official record (e.g. deployment orders). But that was info that was lacking from eons back that was not an issue later on. Also, some stuff that you upload in iPerms does not translate to your official record (for officers, certain certifications).

Both your "reserve" record and "guard record" will mirror your OMPF in iperms.

Not necessarily. I have stuff omitted in my iPerms that showed on my official record/ERB/ORB and vice-versa (e.g. deployment time matching deployment orders, deployment time vs lacking TCS orders). But that was info that was lacking from eons back that was not an issue later on. Also, some stuff that you upload in iPerms does not translate to your official record (for officers, certain certifications). To ensure that it matches, vet your file and correct it with your S1 or branch representative. I have an awesome civilian branch rep that corrects my files with one push of an e-mail.

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We don't have anything to do with HRC for the most part in the Guard. Your promotion paperwork/board/whatever is all done at your JFHQ G-1. Those board results on the HRC website are for RA and USAR only. While it is ackward the guard record is gone, HRC isn't really the custodian of our records. Both your "reserve" record and "guard record" will mirror your OMPF in iperms.